I'll ask you here the same questions you ignored in a different thread: Okay, what do we do about it? Why are you still living in the initial kill zone if all signs are pointing at a massive eruption in the near future?
You didn't like my responses to your questions when I answered them
HERE? Do you think that Billy_Bob's response will be all that different?
Or perhaps you think you're making some inherent point in the asking, such as implying that he's not all that sincere in his belief if he still lives in Wyoming?
He might explain that its not the best time to sell a house and search for a job elsewhere, particularly not with family in school and other concerns, but I would hope you could grasp that on your own without any explanation. It seems you're more content with implying something from his remaining in Wyoming, rather than actually considering the facts themselves.
Your presumptions about the explosive nature of Yellowstone are not really accurate either.
Even if we had all the data at hand, there'd be no ability to establish to a certainty that an eruption was going to occur. While "all signs" are indeed escalating toward an eruption, there is no certainty that it would be a "massive" (explosive) eruption, even if it does erupt. If we knew the melt consistency established by those seismic refraction surveys, we might have a better idea whether it would be an explosive (massive) eruption, or not. However those results have not been stated publicly. Despite lack of a public statement, I am reasonable certain that if the melt consistency, the viscosity, showed it was unable to be an explosive eruption, then they would have publicly announced it was of no concern, rather than continuing to relocate data and staff to Texas.
Your questions really were not worth all that much attention the first time around, not to mention the errant presumptions involving likelihood of eruption of Yellowstone.
Why not just state outright that you don't believe the sincerity of his alarm because he's still in Wyoming, and save us all the dance?